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Snow clad fir (2000) Original Pencil Drawing by Simon Kozhin

48.7 x 58.3 x 4cm (framed) / 21.5 x 30cm (actual image size)

£2,420.04

The artist made this plain air sketch in a forest near Moscow in the winter of 2000. This artwork presents a serene winter landscape, capturing snow-laden trees under a gentle, monochromatic palette. The focal point is a tall evergreen, its branches heavily draped in snow, evoking a sense of tranquility and solitude. The composition efficiently uses negative space, highlighting delicate details in the foreground while creating depth and dimension. Encased in an ornate, gilded frame with intricate patterns, the artwork is further set against an emerald green matte, enhancing its visual appeal and adding a touch of elegance. The subtle texture of the paper combined with the frames opulence draws viewers into a timeless winter scene, embodying both warmth and cold. Its refined execution and balanced composition make it a compelling representation of natures silent beauty in the depths of winter. This piece stands out for its masterful interplay of light and shadow, invoking a peaceful contemplation of the natural world. With the onset of winter comes all the wonders. Winter enchantress enchanted the forest, the snow lay a fanciful pattern on the trees, creating a beautiful ornament.
Exhibition:
2012 “Visible Images”, exhibition at the exhibition hall of the Russian Auction House in Gostiny Dvor, Moscow.
Publication:
Златоверховникова О.Н. Семён Кожин. – М.: Принт люкс, 2007. – 120 с. Page 109
Семён Кожин. Зримые образы: [каталог персональной выставки] / Российский аукционный дом. – СПб.: Рекламное агентство MCMG, 2012. – 32 с. Page 25
Цветнова Т.Е. Семён Кожин. – М.: Белый город, Воскресный день 2016. – 208 с. – (Русская традиция). Page 52

Materials used:

Graphite

Details:

Tags:

#snow#winter#tree#pattern#forest#monochrome#first in#lay#cladding#spruce#fir
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The artist made this plain air sketch in a forest near Moscow in the winter of 2000. This artwork presents a serene winter landscape, capturing snow-laden trees under a gentle, monochromatic palette. The focal point is a tall evergreen, its branches heavily draped in snow, evoking a sense of tranquility and solitude. The composition efficiently uses negative space, highlighting delicate details in the foreground while creating depth and dimension. Encased in an ornate, gilded frame with intricate patterns, the artwork is further set against an emerald green matte, enhancing its visual appeal and adding a touch of elegance. The subtle texture of the paper combined with the frames opulence draws viewers into a timeless winter scene, embodying both warmth and cold. Its refined execution and balanced composition make it a compelling representation of natures silent beauty in the depths of winter. This piece stands out for its masterful interplay of light and shadow, invoking a peaceful contemplation of the natural world. With the onset of winter comes all the wonders. Winter enchantress enchanted the forest, the snow lay a fanciful pattern on the trees, creating a beautiful ornament.
Exhibition:
2012 “Visible Images”, exhibition at the exhibition hall of the Russian Auction House in Gostiny Dvor, Moscow.
Publication:
Златоверховникова О.Н. Семён Кожин. – М.: Принт люкс, 2007. – 120 с. Page 109
Семён Кожин. Зримые образы: [каталог персональной выставки] / Российский аукционный дом. – СПб.: Рекламное агентство MCMG, 2012. – 32 с. Page 25
Цветнова Т.Е. Семён Кожин. – М.: Белый город, Воскресный день 2016. – 208 с. – (Русская традиция). Page 52

Materials used:

Graphite

Details:

Tags:

#snow#winter#tree#pattern#forest#monochrome#first in#lay#cladding#spruce#fir
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Simon Kozhin

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For me, creativity is a constant process of self-knowledge and exploration of nature. I write a lot and mostly from nature. I would really like to become a part of... Read more

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